Best attractions and places to see around Belleair Beach include a variety of natural features and coastal experiences. This Florida community is situated on a barrier island, offering access to both the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway. The area is known for its white sand beaches and opportunities for water sports. Proximity to other towns provides additional cultural and recreational sites.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail is a 3.5-mile-long, paved path connecting Clearwater Beach to downtown Clearwater. The trail provides views of Clearwater Bay and the Gulf, with overlooks and sheltered seating along the way. It passes through quiet, low-traffic areas before reaching the busy Clearwater Beach, where it runs past resorts and Pier 60 Park. The trail also connects to the Pinellas Trail in Clearwater. Parking is available at various points, including Pier 60 and nearby lots. Bikers and hikers can enjoy beautiful water views, especially from the Memorial Causeway Bridge.
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This beautiful, eclectic beach town has a throwback vibe, nestled along the Intracoastal Waterway. The downtown area is very bike-friendly, with a variety of charming shops, unique restaurants, and galleries to visit. It's home to more craft breweries per capita than anywhere in the state, and two of the most beautiful beaches in the area, making it a fantastic place to spend an afternoon.
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The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail, or Pinellas Trail, is a 45.1-mile paved multi-use trail. It stretches from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg, passing through Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Belleair, Clearwater, Largo, Seminole, South Pasadena, and Gulfport. It's a green option for commuters as well, going to and from work via the Pinellas Trail.
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Super nice park with well paved trail, boardwalks and wildlife
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Very extensive sandy beach
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Good park to drive to for trail access, nice shaded parking areas, restrooms, water fountains. Playground for kids. Roughly half way between St. Pete downtown area and Dunedin. Approximately 12 miles to either destination from Seminole City Park.
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I always appreciate bridges, tunnels and routes that we don't have to share with cars!
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I was told this was the only public spot you can fill your water bottle with cold water along the whole Pinellas Trail. That isn’t true, but there aren’t very many.
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Belleair Beach itself offers 4,500 feet of pristine white sand and clear waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. You can also explore the Seminole City Park, which features well-paved trails and boardwalks for wildlife viewing. Further afield, consider visiting Shell Key Preserve for bird watching or Caladesi Island State Park for pristine beaches and nature trails.
Yes, the area boasts excellent multi-use trails. The Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail is a 3.5-mile paved path connecting Clearwater Beach to downtown Clearwater, offering views of Clearwater Bay and the Gulf. Additionally, the Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail, a 45.1-mile paved multi-use trail, passes through Belleair and is perfect for biking, walking, and rollerblading.
While Belleair Beach is primarily residential, the nearby town of Belleair features the historic Belleview Inn (formerly Belleview Biltmore Hotel), a magnificent example of Gilded Age architecture. The town also has a historic district with over 30 designated historic properties showcasing diverse architectural styles.
Families can enjoy the beaches for swimming and sunbathing. Seminole City Park offers a playground and easy trails. For more active fun, Splash Harbour Water Park is a short drive away, providing various slides and pools. The Clearwater Marine Aquarium, about 15 minutes away, focuses on marine research and rehabilitation, featuring rescued sea turtles and dolphins.
For easy walks, consider the trails within Seminole City Park. The Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail is also a paved, easy option with scenic views. You can find more easy hikes in the area by exploring the Easy hikes around Belleair Beach guide, which includes routes like Taylor Lake Trail and Belleair Causeway Trail.
Absolutely. Situated between the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway, Belleair Beach offers excellent opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, and fishing. Belleair Causeway Park also provides a boat ramp and a local fishing pier.
Dunedin is a vibrant, bike-friendly town known for its unique shops, restaurants, and galleries. It boasts a high concentration of craft breweries and two beautiful beaches, making it a fantastic place to spend an afternoon.
Visitors frequently appreciate the pristine white sand beaches and clear waters for relaxation and sunbathing. The well-maintained trails, like the Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail, are popular for their scenic views and accessibility. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for wildlife viewing are also highly valued.
The western-facing beaches of Belleair Beach are renowned for spectacular sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico. Pier 60 at Clearwater Beach is another popular spot where locals and tourists gather nightly to watch the sunset, often accompanied by artists and street performers.
Many parks and attractions, such as Seminole City Park, offer shaded parking areas. For the Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail, parking is available at various points, including near Pier 60 and other nearby lots.
The area offers several road cycling routes. You can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Belleair Beach guide for options like the Pinellas Trail – Seminole City Park loop or the Belleair Beach – Sand Key Bridge loop, which offer varying distances and difficulty levels.
Yes, the Florida Botanical Gardens are located nearby, featuring a diverse collection of native plants, a butterfly garden, and an orchid conservatory, providing a peaceful natural escape. Shell Key Preserve is also an excellent spot for nature lovers and bird watching.


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